Mrs. Wright ............................ to work yesterday. a. is driving b. drives c. drive d. drove The correct answer is: d. drove So the complete sentence is: "Mrs. Wright drove to work yesterday."
Gabriel ............................ home very late yesterday. a. got b. is getting c. gets d. get The correct answer is: a. got So the complete sentence would be: "Gabriel got home very late yesterday."
…………………………… Jim in San Francisco last month? a. Were b. Is c. Did d. Was The correct answer is: c. Did The complete question would be: "Did Jim visit San Francisco last month?"
My parents and I …………………………… home last night. a. were b. was c. is d. are The correct answer is: a. were The complete sentence would be: "My parents and I were home last night."
“……………… does Alice live?” “In the suburbs.” a. Where b. How c. What d. When The correct answer is: a. Where So the complete question would be: “Where does Alice live?”
“……………… does Sally do?” “She’s a doctor.” a. Where b. When c. How d. What The correct option to fill in the blank is **d. What**. So the complete dialogue would be: “What does Sally do?” “She’s a doctor.”
"................... do you go to the pool?" "Three times a week." a. When b. What time c. How often d. How The correct answer is: c. How often
“…………………………… you away last weekend?” “Yes. I was in Leeds.” a. Do b. Did c. Was d. Were The correct answer is: **b. Did** The complete dialogue would read: “Did you go away last weekend?” “Yes. I was in Leeds.”
Where ............................ Benjamin born? a. were b. is c. was d. did The correct answer is: c. was So the complete sentence would be: "Where was Benjamin born?"
Do the ………………………… come to the party? a. Jacksons b. Jackson’s c. Jackson d. Jacksons’ The correct option to fill in the blank is **a. Jacksons**. The sentence would read: "Do the Jacksons come to the party?" This is because "Jacksons" refers to a family or members of the Jackson family.
We ………………… some new neighbors. They are from Italy. a. have b. were c. are d. had The correct answer is: a. have So the complete sentence would be: "We have some new neighbors. They are from Italy."
We ……………… a large house. a. hasn’t b. aren’t have c. don’t have d. doesn’t have The correct option is: c. don’t have So the complete sentence would be: "We don’t have a large house."
Noah doesn't feel good today. He ...................... a sore throat. a. has b. is c. had d. have The correct answer is: a. has So the complete sentence would be: "Noah doesn't feel good today. He has a sore throat."
Pamela’s brothers ………………………… a new bicycle. a. is b. has c. are d. have The correct answer is: d. have The complete sentence would read: "Pamela’s brothers have a new bicycle."
Bob and Jenny ……………… Italian food, but they ……………… Mexican food. a. like, like b. don’t like, like c. likes, don’t like d. like, doesn’t like The correct option is: b. don’t like, like So the complete sentence would be: "Bob and Jenny don’t like Italian food, but they like Mexican food."
………………………… you like apples? a. Do b. Is c. Are d. Does The correct answer is: a. Do The complete question would be: "Do you like apples?"
".......... Stella and Sam have a daughter?" "Yes, they have a daughter. a. Do b. Did c. Does d. Are The correct answer is: c. Does So the complete sentence would be: "Does Stella and Sam have a daughter?"
It's cold outside. ................... forget to take your sweater. a. Not to b. Not c. Don't d. Doesn't The correct option to complete the sentence is: c. Don't So the full sentence would read: "It's cold outside. Don't forget to take your sweater."